You have to disable GPU decoding not overlay. It's in the codec thumbnail in Tools->preferences then save and restart vlc.if i untick accelerated video output (overlay) then save in vlc. i still have alot pixels (image above).
You have to disable GPU decoding not overlay. It's in the codec thumbnail in Tools->preferences then save and restart vlc.if i untick accelerated video output (overlay) then save in vlc. i still have alot pixels (image above).
ok dont know alot about graphics cards etc but i know that windows keeps a record of changes and sometimes reverts back i forget what its called and all that but think its something to do with system restore (Start > right click computer > Properties > System protection) from there you can turn off or the protection system by clicking system drive eg. c:\ > configure hope that helps.Restarting VLC is not necessary, just stopping and restarting playback will suffice to apply the new setting.
By the way, this has not only happened in VLC for me. Since upgrading to Catalyst 12.6 I have had this problem in VLC, Media Player Classic, MPlayer, Windows Media Player, and Adobe Flash.
Even though slightly off-topic, might someone tell me how they managed to downgrade to 12.4? I have tried several times now: using the AMD Uninstaller, rebooting, using Driver Fusion to clear all remaining files and registry entries, rebooting again, re-installing from the 12.4 installer, and rebooting one last time. The driver reports that it is back on the old version, and it always seems to work for a while, but stopping and starting playback a few times will invariably lead to the problem reappearing and staying. So it seems that either I cannot get rid of the faulty driver version, or the driver has actually destroyed my hardware. If I can't get this to work again in the next few hours I'm going out to buy an nVIDIA card first thing in the morning, because I've had just about enough.
INdeed, cheers!I can confirm that CCC 12.8 fixes the video corruption problem. Cheers to AMD support.
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